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Anyone Tried Fillers In Bangkok?

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Hi!

Has anyone tried HA (Not sure of the spelling, Hylaron Acid) or any other fillers in Bangkok?

What clinic did you go to and were you satisfied with the result?

I have read that it is very popular to "make nose" in Tokyo with the use of fillers. It stays for 3 months and it is a good way to test the look before doing any real rhino surgery.

Anyone with experience of this in Bkk?

/comehome

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Hi!

From what i understand it has not yet come to Thailand.

In Tokyo and in the US it is now possible to do a non-surgical nose job in 15 minutes.

Hyaluronic Acid or Restylane is injected into the nose and stays there for up to 6 months.

Here is some info:

http://www.westsidemedicalspa.com/nosevisual.html

I have not found any place to do this in Bkk but it would be interesting to try.

Is this to give you a bigger ดั้ง?

The few I have seen on Thai ladies didn't look very good and would have been better leaving alone. Just my 2c.

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Hi!

I found quite many clinics that offers hyaluronic acid injections and some even as a "non-surgical nose-job".

I am not sure if the doctors are good though.

They inject the HA under the skin and then forms it and stays for 6-9 months. They give you painkiller-cream first.

I think this will more and more common in Thailand too as, an alternative or "try out" before doing a real nose surgery or for those who does not want to "go under the knife" at all.

I wonder what the price will be though?

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